The Carbon chronicle (1943-04-08)
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The Carbon chronicle (1943-04-08)
- Publication date
- 1943-04-08
- Topics
- Carbon chronicle [1929]
- Publisher
- Edouard J. Rouleau
- Collection
- peel_newspapers; peel; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 74.5M
Page 1:
- Just Gleanings
- Knee Hill Creek Again Overflows and Does Damage
- 8th Army Pushes West - Battle Weary Prisoners Go East
- Stoker W. Oliphant Has Harrowing Experience at Sea
- School Holiday till Oct. 10
- ''The World of Wheat'' Reviewed Weekly by Major H. G. L. Strange
- Little Items of Local Interest
- Parlez-Vous Francais ?
- George Hofer Killed When Truck Turns Over
- Spring is Really Here
- Weary Elk Blocks Highway
- British Make More Bombers
- Meat Rationing Starts, May
- 60,000 Alberta Cars Seen in Special Category
- Council Appoints Wm. Reid as New Town Constable
- Overseas 3 Years; Gets All Parcels
- Gordon Taylor Enlists
- Retires from R. C. M. P
- Long Years Ago
Page 2:
- Famous for His Grin
- On Active Service
- Thrive on New Diet
- How to Conserve Heat
- Just in Case
- Fats Urgently Needed
- Gems of Thought
- Gift for the Duke
- Must be Right
- Food from Australia
- Old Custom
- Keeps People Informed
- Beet Sugar Production
- Victory
- The Victory Loan
Page 3:
- The Post-War Outlook is None Too Good for Sweden, the Scandinavian Neutral
- Sweden's Crown Prince
- Describes Visit to Immense Underground Munition Plant Working Somewhere in England
- Some Long Fasts
- Prefer the Bagpipes
- Bird Embroidery for Cheerful Note
- Bringing up Supplies, Tough Job
- British Plan Favored
- Given Another Post
- Not Old-Fashioned
- To Conserve Steel
Page 4:
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Cruise Ship Now War Cruiser
- Sunday School Lesson
- Salvage Light Bulbs
- A Compulsory Duty
- Garden Notes
- To Aid Malta People
- Trim, Useful Style
- Mechanized Vehicles
- Gorgeous Butterflies
Page 5:
- Foster Hewitt
- The Cause of Hard Times
- Local News
- High Auction Prices Are Poor Business
Page 6:
- Further Donations to the Red Cross
- Grow More Potatoes in 1943
- Seedtime and Harvest
- Legislature Prorogues
- Figures Do Not Lie
- Treatment of Seed
- Cadet Corps to Co-Operative with Alberta Farmers
Page 7:
- Prisons Crowded
- Held Responsible
- Food Products
- Royal Girl Guides on the Job
- Heads Committee
- Bigger Bombers
- Unscathed in the Blitz
- Trans-Canada Airlines Makes Plans for Future
- Japanese Must Pay More for Fishing Rights
- King Reviews Canadian Troops in Great Britain
- Prairie Debt Problem
- Expect Assault
- Greek Guerillas
- Wartime Board
- Half of Food for Americans Now Rationed
- New Loan Slogan
- Must be Proved
- Under Rationing
- Memorial Service
- Report on Camp
- Finds a Way
- Wants Help for Jews
- Discuss Plans for Providing Post-War Work
Page 8:
- Nothing is Wasted
- $2,000,000 Project Will Mine Rich Ontario Iron Ore
- Have Been Improved
- New Tribal Class Canadian Destroyer Commissioned
- Have Beneficial Effect
- Rationing Offices
- Proved a Failure
- Given Authority
- Save Clothes
- New Custard Powder
- Medal for Gallantry
- The Axis Method
- Holds Great Promise
- Take Holiday at Home
- Use Careful Plans for Seed Growing
- Important Discovery
- Obeyed Instructions
- Hard to Place Him
- Idea Was Accepted
- Just Imitations
- A Larger Ton
- Great Improvement
- Rations
Page 9:
- Random Harvest
- Mail for Prisoners
- One Foodless Day
- Willing to Help
- Percentage Lower
- Great Coolers
- Local News
- Selected Recipes
- The Right Idea
Page 10:
- Miss Jean Hinds
- Local News
- Local News
- Seedtime and Harvest
- British Agriculture is Working Efficiently
- All Cars Must Show Windshield Stickers
- Extra Sugar for Rhubarb
- Just Gleanings
- Knee Hill Creek Again Overflows and Does Damage
- 8th Army Pushes West - Battle Weary Prisoners Go East
- Stoker W. Oliphant Has Harrowing Experience at Sea
- School Holiday till Oct. 10
- ''The World of Wheat'' Reviewed Weekly by Major H. G. L. Strange
- Little Items of Local Interest
- Parlez-Vous Francais ?
- George Hofer Killed When Truck Turns Over
- Spring is Really Here
- Weary Elk Blocks Highway
- British Make More Bombers
- Meat Rationing Starts, May
- 60,000 Alberta Cars Seen in Special Category
- Council Appoints Wm. Reid as New Town Constable
- Overseas 3 Years; Gets All Parcels
- Gordon Taylor Enlists
- Retires from R. C. M. P
- Long Years Ago
Page 2:
- Famous for His Grin
- On Active Service
- Thrive on New Diet
- How to Conserve Heat
- Just in Case
- Fats Urgently Needed
- Gems of Thought
- Gift for the Duke
- Must be Right
- Food from Australia
- Old Custom
- Keeps People Informed
- Beet Sugar Production
- Victory
- The Victory Loan
Page 3:
- The Post-War Outlook is None Too Good for Sweden, the Scandinavian Neutral
- Sweden's Crown Prince
- Describes Visit to Immense Underground Munition Plant Working Somewhere in England
- Some Long Fasts
- Prefer the Bagpipes
- Bird Embroidery for Cheerful Note
- Bringing up Supplies, Tough Job
- British Plan Favored
- Given Another Post
- Not Old-Fashioned
- To Conserve Steel
Page 4:
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Cruise Ship Now War Cruiser
- Sunday School Lesson
- Salvage Light Bulbs
- A Compulsory Duty
- Garden Notes
- To Aid Malta People
- Trim, Useful Style
- Mechanized Vehicles
- Gorgeous Butterflies
Page 5:
- Foster Hewitt
- The Cause of Hard Times
- Local News
- High Auction Prices Are Poor Business
Page 6:
- Further Donations to the Red Cross
- Grow More Potatoes in 1943
- Seedtime and Harvest
- Legislature Prorogues
- Figures Do Not Lie
- Treatment of Seed
- Cadet Corps to Co-Operative with Alberta Farmers
Page 7:
- Prisons Crowded
- Held Responsible
- Food Products
- Royal Girl Guides on the Job
- Heads Committee
- Bigger Bombers
- Unscathed in the Blitz
- Trans-Canada Airlines Makes Plans for Future
- Japanese Must Pay More for Fishing Rights
- King Reviews Canadian Troops in Great Britain
- Prairie Debt Problem
- Expect Assault
- Greek Guerillas
- Wartime Board
- Half of Food for Americans Now Rationed
- New Loan Slogan
- Must be Proved
- Under Rationing
- Memorial Service
- Report on Camp
- Finds a Way
- Wants Help for Jews
- Discuss Plans for Providing Post-War Work
Page 8:
- Nothing is Wasted
- $2,000,000 Project Will Mine Rich Ontario Iron Ore
- Have Been Improved
- New Tribal Class Canadian Destroyer Commissioned
- Have Beneficial Effect
- Rationing Offices
- Proved a Failure
- Given Authority
- Save Clothes
- New Custard Powder
- Medal for Gallantry
- The Axis Method
- Holds Great Promise
- Take Holiday at Home
- Use Careful Plans for Seed Growing
- Important Discovery
- Obeyed Instructions
- Hard to Place Him
- Idea Was Accepted
- Just Imitations
- A Larger Ton
- Great Improvement
- Rations
Page 9:
- Random Harvest
- Mail for Prisoners
- One Foodless Day
- Willing to Help
- Percentage Lower
- Great Coolers
- Local News
- Selected Recipes
- The Right Idea
Page 10:
- Miss Jean Hinds
- Local News
- Local News
- Seedtime and Harvest
- British Agriculture is Working Efficiently
- All Cars Must Show Windshield Stickers
- Extra Sugar for Rhubarb
Notes
[public]: Weekly. Imprint varies. Published 12 September 1929 to [?8 September] 1960.
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- The Carbon chronicle
- Extent
- v. : ill.
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- continuing
- Location
- Canada;Alberta;Carbon
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